Hello,
Our 5 year old Ginger boy needs a home. Since our child was born a year ago he is just miserable. He has hated the change, the noise, the stress and now our toddler will not leave him alone. He has resorted to peeing (out of fear I assume) We have tried so hard to keep him and integrate family life but he is miserable and we have to find him a new home. Please don't be put off by the "peeing" as I am sure this is behavioural due to him hating our child.
He would have to be homes with no children or other animals. I think he just needs a quiet home and a lap to sit on.
Please contact me for pictures and info etc.
Kind regards
5 year old male neutered cat needs loving home (Fife)
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Re: 5 year old male neutered cat needs loving home (Fife)
Hi,
Sorry to hear that you are thinking of rehoming your cat. All the information you need is on our rehoming advice page, (includes ‘Pregnancy’ and 'New Baby in the Home' sections, to help enable you to keep your cat): http://www.catchat.org/rehome.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If rehoming is the only option, we don't advise trying to rehome your cat yourself, instead go through a reputable rescue centre or rehoming group. Find your local cat rescue shelters here: http://www.catchat.org/adoption" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Some rescues can organise a 'Direct Rehoming' which is where you keep the cat until the home is found - details here: http://www.catchat.org/direct.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Hope that helps, and best of luck.
Sorry to hear that you are thinking of rehoming your cat. All the information you need is on our rehoming advice page, (includes ‘Pregnancy’ and 'New Baby in the Home' sections, to help enable you to keep your cat): http://www.catchat.org/rehome.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If rehoming is the only option, we don't advise trying to rehome your cat yourself, instead go through a reputable rescue centre or rehoming group. Find your local cat rescue shelters here: http://www.catchat.org/adoption" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Some rescues can organise a 'Direct Rehoming' which is where you keep the cat until the home is found - details here: http://www.catchat.org/direct.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Hope that helps, and best of luck.